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Recent content by Cheeky Nhandus

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    True spider section?

    Was wondering if there was a place on here to chat about True Spiders?
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    O Sp Uthai Thani Vs O Sp Nhen Dep

    So I've got a fair few coming soon, O Sp Uthai Thani, O Sp Nhen Dep, P striata, P irminia and 2 x S javanensis. I've got a general idea of what I'll experience with those not mentioned in the title, I reckon I'll be ok with care for them but wondering... Of the two species mentioned in the...
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    My Phlogiellus bunch

    I think I will do. I've already got a few on the way, 2 x Selenocosmia javanensis, Poecilotheria striata, Psalmopeus irminia, Ornithoctininae Sp. Nhen Dep and have plenty, so a small species like Phlogiellus would be perfect. How do you find them temperament wise, I can't imagine them being too...
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    My Phlogiellus bunch

    I thought that might be the case. Hopefully if I can get to BTS someone may have some.
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    My Phlogiellus bunch

    Hi Enn. I know this is an old post but I'm really interested in Asian Dwarf Tarantulas at the moment. I have Orphnaecus Sp Cebu coming but the Phlogiellus genus interests me even more so with some apparently very small species. Could you tell me what each of these guys max out at for females? I...
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    Comparable to A Geniculata

    I've just came across my post while searching for certain species. I now have an Acanthoscurria geniculata, A Cheloctonus jonesii Scorpion, A Deroplatys desiccata Mantis, I have C huahini and H himalayana. I am however gonna move those old worlds on and am looking at Sericopelma sp. Santa...
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    Comparable to A Geniculata

    I think with old worlds, I'm not a fan of the webbing like a lot of people are. I feel it conceals them and you don't wanna disturb webbing when doing maintenance etc, and I can deal with speed but it'd be easier if I knew where the T was to a degree so they have less chance of escape.although...
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    Comparable to A Geniculata

    Looks like A Geniculata A Phormictopus Species either sp Purple or Cancerides Grammostola Iheringi I was warned that their may be longer periods of fasting in G Iheringi as it gets older and moults are less frequent and the moulting process takes longer but I know it's a fantastic eater Not...
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    Comparable to A Geniculata

    So I'm looking for a first T, don't mind some defensiveness I've did plenty of research and am more concerned about hardiness although I would like a large T. There seems to be a huge A Geniculata cult following and I get that with their hardiness and their beauty and size... BUT... I wanted to...
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    Sericopelma Species Size

    Does anyone know which species of Sericopelma get the largest? Thankyou
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    What are the lightest webbing old world Tarantulas. Every T I read up on of old world origin seems to web a lot and be pretty reclusive?

    With an action man doll lol. Yeah I saw them on Tom Moran's channel. They just pop out and grab the cricket and hide again but they are lightning fast. Very cool to look at.
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    What are the lightest webbing old world Tarantulas. Every T I read up on of old world origin seems to web a lot and be pretty reclusive?

    What are the lightest webbing old world Tarantulas. Every T I read up on of old world origin seems to web a lot and be pretty reclusive? What are some Old World species you see a fair bit that don't do too much webbing?..
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    Comment by 'Cheeky Nhandus' in media 'Brachypelma (probably now Tliltocatl) sp. Tortuguero'

    Are these being captive bred now in the hobby. I hear they get a little larger than most Tliltocatl?.. Interested in trying to locate one in the future. I wonder if they grow at a fair pace for the genera like T Vagans? I hope so :)
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